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Georgetown McDonough, the top MBA program at the intersection of business and government, takes advantage of its Washington D.C. location, its connections to the greater Georgetown University community, and its Jesuit roots while at the same time time focusing on the global nature of twenty-first...

If you’re aiming to attend Stanford GSB or another top 10 MBA program in 2015, then you’ll want to view our most recent webinar, Get Accepted to Stanford Graduate School of Business.
In her presentation, Linda Abraham, CEO & Founder of Accepted.com, offers advice on how...

This interview is the latest in an Accepted.com blog series featuring interviews with MBA applicant bloggers, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at the MBA application process. And now…introducing Balaji.
Accepted: First, can you tell us a little about yourself? Where are you from? Where and what...

Wait! Are you sure you’re ready to hit submit? Are you certain that your MBA application is in tip-top condition and ready to go live? Don’t you want a definitive stamp of approval? An A+ grade that will enable you to send off your application...

HBS published their class of 2016 profile and if you look closely, you’ll find something very strange…
Someone was admitted with a 510 GMAT score!
While this probably WON’T happen to you (we need to be realistic!), it sure is nice to know that anything is possible...

You don’t want to feel rushed (stress can lead to mistakes) and you don’t want to miss your deadline. So what can you do to stay on top of your game and submit your applications before the buzzer?
1. Set yourself a schedule and work backwards...

Explaining a low GPA can be difficult and it requires you to examine your GPA’s trend. Consider the following scenarios:
• Scenario A – 3.0 GPA, upward trend – You goofed off for your first few semesters and didn’t weigh the consequences. You failed some classes...

Being amazing is just a qualification for the Princeton University Master in Finance program. But if you qualify, get admitted (about 30 out of 600 applicants do), and choose to attend (about 25 out of that 30), I believe you enter heaven.
• All your classmates...

You could have a perfect GMAT score, a 4.0 from Yale, and a list of extracurriculars as long as your leg, and still end up in the reject pile for transgressing any one of the following three MBA application sins:
1. Lying or lacking credibility
Lying on...

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